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Which of the following best describes a characteristic of Fungi that differentiates them from Bacteria? (2 points)

Fungi are eukaryotes, while Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Bacteria are heterotrophs, while Fungi are autotrophs.
Bacteria have gametangia, while Fungi do not.
Fungi have cell walls, while Bacteria do not.

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The correct answer would be "Fungi are eukaryotes, while bacteria are prokaryotes.

Fungi are referred to the group of eukaryotic organisms which include microorganisms (such as yeast, molds) as well as a mushroom.

They contain chitin in their cell wall.

They are heterotrophic in nature that is, they obtain their food by absorbing molecules from the outside environment.

Fungi can reproduce sexually as well as asexually.

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The correct answer to the question above is the first option, Fungi are eukaryotes, while Bacteria are prokaryotes. That statement best describes a characteristic of a Fungi and how it differentiates them from Bacteria. 
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